The pro-Trump group Women for America First said U.S. Coachways canceled two paid-for buses that were supposed to transport supporters to an Oct. 17 anti-impeachment rally.
Women for America First and U.S. Coachways said different theories are floating around, but both tell a slightly different version of events.
“This story is so ridiculous. We paid. The busy company took $4,000 of our money. Two buses were paid in full, and they even canceled those buses at the last minute,” Women for America First chair Amy Kremer told the Daily Caller News Foundation on Saturday.
Kremer said in a Thursday statement that “less than two hours before our first chartered buses were supposed to leave for D.C., we were informed that the bus company was canceling all of our buses — including ones that were fully paid for.”
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Obviously this was done for anti-Trump reasons. Sue them for damages.
ReplyDeletePlease contact the RNC and find out who would represent you in a laible lawsuit.
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ReplyDeleteBuses probably were unsafe. Hope authorities carefully scrutinize the fleet. And the deceptive business practices are worthy of litigation.
If the money had been paid without ANY issue from the start. They might have a claim. But the credit card didn't go through?? Really?? I'd say you should get a better financial logistical member.
ReplyDelete7:24 The first 2 buses were already paid for. My credit card would question such a large amount as well. All I have to do is call ahead of time and it's fine. However if you read to the end it states that the credit card company never got a request for a charge. Credit card companies are tired of having to pay the bill when a card is used fraudulently.
ReplyDeleteI think the organizer of the event is lying.. I am a tea party activist that strongly supports Donald Trump. I don't just blindly jump to conclussions without thinking and getting all the facts. It is too bad that some folks use the same tactics that the left does and start yelling conspiracy without all the facts.
ReplyDelete1. Folks wishing to ride buses were asked to pay in advance for buses that were not booked yet.
2. The event organizers waited until 8 hours before the buses were scheduled to leave before booking the buses. If the bus company didn't want to take folks to D.C., they could have just said it was short notice. The fact they continued to work with organizers show they wanted the business.
3. We just have the organizers words for what the bank told them. They could be lying, afterall they lied at the rally about it being a conspiracy when they knew the buses were cancelled because their credit card didn't go through.
4. Ms. Kremer is no stranger to controversy when it comes to paying folks. A few years ago she ran for Congress and couldn't pay her staff, so they ended up working for free and had to resign. Some of the staff actually lived with Kremer and when they resigned, she locked them out of her house and they had to call police in order to get their valuables inside her home.
You need to read this article written by a Trump supporting small business owner about the buse fiasco.
https://mavenroundtable.io/politicalstorm/trump-nation/under-the-bus-when-conservative-cancel-culture-goes-wrong-fnvH0JniFECKNEyHpkWwEA/?fbclid=IwAR0ojumT-Akr08yOz6YcfLoOkyqudFKaJkVZtKEu2MAl8Ib5mhHFQKIaHaI